How to wear white jeans

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How to wear white jeans

Denim is having its moment in the sun and err, on the red carpet, too. Celebs are often spotted at fashion events in skinny jeans and sequinned tops. But it’s not just in black. White is the new grey and black when it comes to dressing up. Wear it slender or slouchy, white denim is classic, cool and compatible with every shape.

A few ways to wear the style

A bright coloured clutch and leopard print heels go well it

Want to wear it to a work meeting? Opt for a chic grey or light blue chambray shirt and wear black pencil heels with it.

Tired of black or navy trousers at the workplace? Swap the look with white jeans and wear a crisp, fitted blazer over it.

For a flirty, feminine ensemble, bring together florals with white your denims in a printed blouse or halter top.

These jeans fit right into ‘lumberjack chic’. Wear a red or black checked shirt on the denims. To jazz up the look, tuck it into the denims with a tan belt and some metal jewellery.

If you are wearing white denims and a cream or pastel top, break the hue with a solid colour or printed shrug.

When it comes to footwear, leopard heels and loafers complement the look.

Try off-shoulder tops with a choker on white jeans.

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